Kind of. MWR access does not mean a free for all for the beaches unless the base CO agrees to it. Base access does not mean someone that does not have a military ID can go wherever they want.Mugu security is notorious for harassing people surfing. The new law gives service connected disabled vets MWR access so the cottages at San Onofre, Barbers Point, and of course the beach at Mugu should be open.
One of the more well known beaches on the East Side of Oahu that is on a military base is strictly Military only. No military ID and they will ticket you. And yes, they do check for Military ID regularly because it is so popular. They go from person to person and car to car looking at passes and IDs when they do a check.
Mugu will probably be ok. It depends on how overwhelmed the beach becomes with non military.
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